Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy: US and German Policies Toward Countries of Origin
(Vol. 2 of series Migration and Refugees)
Edited by
Rainer Münz and Myron Weiner
(Providence: Berghahn Books, 1998)
Table of Contents
Introduction
Rainier Münz and Myron Weiner
The Impact of German Policy on Refugee Flows from Former Yugoslavia
Heinz-Jürgen Axt
The Impact of U.S. Policy on Migration from Mexico and the Carribean
Christopher Mitchell
Migration in the Russian Federation since the Mid-1980s: Refugees, Immigrants, and Emigrants
Christian Dornis
German Policies Toward Ethnic German Minorities
Volker Ronge
Policies Toward Russia and Other Successor States
Barbara Dietz and Klaus Segbers
The New Labor Migration as an Instrument of German Foreign Policy
Elmar Hönekopp
Bad Neighbors, Bad Neighborhoods: An Inquiry into the Causes of Refugee Flows, 1969-1992
Myron Weiner
Economic Instruments to Affect Countries of Origin
Philip Martin
Can Military Intervention Limit Refugee Flows?
Barry Posen
Conclusion: Policies to Reduce Refugee Flows and Pressures for Emigration
Myron Weiner and Rainer Münz